What is the purpose of a gene map?
- Explains floor plans for buildings
- Physical representation of the cell
- Represents pictures of plastids
- Shows the locations of specific genes
Which is a concept map?
- Road
- Weather
- Topographical
- Spider
Which concept map organizes information in a linear or straight-line fashion?
- Aeronautical
- Flowchart
- Spider
- Venn Diagram
What concept helps photography to work properly?
- Gamma Waves
- Non-Visible Spectrum
- Physics of Light
- Ultraviolet Light
Which type of 2D rendering is pictured?

- Road Map
- MRI Image
- Parallel Projection
- Topographic Map
The picture is an example of a:

- Pie Chart
- Floor Plan
- Gene Map
- Flowchart
Which type of 2D rendering is pictured?

- Concept Map
- MRI Imaging
- Parallel Projection
- Topographic Map
What was the earliest recorded example of visualizations?
- Cave Drawings
- Road Map
- MRI
- Photographs
Which example of data gathered by remote sensing is used for a visualization?
- Data collected in the classroom
- Demographic data
- Data collected from experiments
- Data collected from satellites
Which concept map organizes information by placing a central theme in the center of the map and radiating sub-themes outward?
- Hierarchy Concept Map
- Organizational Flowchart
- Spider Map
- Venn Diagram
Which map shows the locations of rooms in a new house?
- Aeronautical
- Floor plan
- Spider
- Topographical
Which map gives information about flight paths?
- Aeronautical
- Organizational Flowchart
- Road
- Topographical
Which map gives information about the physical layout of an area?
- Aeronautical
- Organizational Flowchart
- Road
- Spider
Which type of map is illustrated?

- Aeronautical
- Contour
- Spider
- Topographical
Which type of map is shown

- Aeronautical
- Topographical
- Spider
- Weather
What invention brought images from around the world into the home?
- Microscopes
- Radar
- Television
- X-Rays
What type of map is shown in the image

- Aeronautical
- Gene
- Topographic
- Road
Which concept map places a central theme (such as animals) in the center and radiates sub-themes (dogs and cats) outward?
- Hierarchy Concept Map
- Organizational Flowchart
- Spider Map
- Venn Diagram
What developed from cave images as society became more complex?
- Genes
- Letters
- Maps
- X-Rays
Which concept map presents information in a descending order of importance?
- Hierarchy
- Organizational
- Spider
- Venn Diagram
Which map shows the location of DNA units?
- Aeronautical
- Floor Plan
- Gene
- Topographical
Which map is used to locate temperature patterns in an area?
- Aeronautical
- Organizational
- Spider
- Weather
Which map is used to locate flight patterns in an area?
- Aeronautical
- Organizational
- Spider
- Weather
What type of image includes MRI and CAT scans?
- Holographic
- Industrial
- Medical
- Remote-Sensing
What two people in the world have the exact DNA?
- Brothers
- Identical Twins
- Mother and Child
- Sisters
What process was used to help discover the structure of DNA?
- Light Microscopes
- Remote Sensing
- Telescopes
- X-Ray Crystallography
What process was used to develop this picture?

- Light Microscopes
- Radar
- Telescopes
- X-Ray Crystallography
Which microscope has the greatest magnification power?
- Electron
- Light
- Reflecting
- Stereo
What is the main benefit of a telescope in space compared to a land-based telescope?
- Atmosphere will not block the view in the orbiting telescope
- Orbiting telescopes usually contain stronger lenses
- There is more light available to an orbiting telescope
- Orbiting telescopes are usually bigger and more powerful
Which is NOT a telescope?
- Electron
- Orbiting
- Radio
- Refracting
Which is considered to be a microscope?
- Electron
- Orbiting
- Radio
- Remote
What is a primary application of DNA science?
- Global Positioning
- Holograms
- Medical Imaging
- Paternity Testing
The device pictured collects sound waves to help man understand materials in space. It is best described as a:

- Magnetic Resonance Telescope
- Radio Telescope
- Reflecting Telescope
- Refracting Telescope
The image shown was produced using short wavelengths that penetrate tissue producing negative images of bone. It is best described as a/an:

- Electronic Microscopic Image
- Hologram
- Magnetic Resonance Image
- X-ray
The three-dimensional image shown was produced using multiple lasers. It can best be described as a/an:

- Electronic Microscopic Image
- Hologram
- Magnetic Resonance Image
- X-Ray
How do X-rays work?
- Computer simulates 3D images of bones and tissues
- Lasers produce 3D images of bone but not tissues
- Use magnets to create pictures of bone and tissues
- Wavelengths pass through tissue but not bone
What process is used to help compare the DNA of parents to their children?
- Gel Electrophoresis
- Light Microscopy
- Remote Sensing
- X-Ray Crystallography
Which type of object can best be seen under a light microscope?
- Metal
- Opaque
- Small
- Transparent
What must happen to DNA before it is used in gel electrophoresis?
- Cleaned with a buffer solution
- Cut into pieces with enzymes
- Stained with a blue dye
- Washed with distilled water
What medical technique is used to view soft tissue in the human body?
- Electronic Microscopic Image
- Hologram
- Magnetic Resonance Image
- X-Rays
What medical technique is used to view bone in the human body?
- Electronic Microscopic Image
- GPS
- Hologram
- X-Rays